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  • Ugadi celebrated with traditional zeal in Telangana

    Ugadi celebrated with traditional zeal in Telangana

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    Hyderabad: Ugadi, the Telugu New Year, was celebrated with traditional fervour across Telangana on Wednesday.

    The new year is known as ‘Sobakrut’. People consumed the traditional Ugadi ‘pachadi’ (chutney) made of raw mango, tamarind, neem flowers, jaggery, salt and black pepper powder which symbolises that life is a mixture of all emotions.

    The Ugadi celebration organised by the state government was attended by several ministers and offiicials, while the festival was also celebrated in the offices of BJP, Congress and other parties.

    ‘Panchanga Sravanam’, recital of an almanac, was also organised as part of the celebrations.

    Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan, Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao, state BJP president and Lok Sabha member Bandi Sanjay Kumar and Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) president and MP A Revanth Reddy and other leaders greeted people on the occasion of Ugadi.

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  • Shamrocks, bagpipes and green champagne: How presidents have celebrated St. Patrick’s Day

    Shamrocks, bagpipes and green champagne: How presidents have celebrated St. Patrick’s Day

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    American presidents have been known to flaunt their Irish pride on St. Patrick’s Day. It’s the day the White House fountain turns green, bagpipes abound and world leaders share a beer — a Guinness, if they’re sticking to tradition.

    Sporting a green tie and a pocket of shamrocks, President Joe Biden met with the republic’s prime minister Leo Varadkar, known as the Taoiseach, on Friday. The Irish politician presented the president with a bowl of clovers, a gesture that began in 1952, as the pair reaffirmed their partnership before a reception to celebrate the holiday.

    While Biden is especially known to boast his Irish roots, he’s far from the only person to hold office to have such ancestry: It’s estimated that half of U.S. presidents’ relatives hailed from the Emerald Isle at some point.

    Of recent officeholders, Barack Obama drew fanfare for participating in one of the holiday’s most famed traditions: Drinking a pint of Guinness at a bar alongside his Irish cousin at Washington’s Dubliner Restaurant and Pub. His successor, Donald Trump, participated in the shamrocks exchange, but is not a drinker and didn’t follow his predecessor in making an appearance at an Irish pub during his presidency — despite abundant merchandise depicting Trump wearing a leprechaun hat and holding a pint.

    In 1976, Jimmy Carter waved to the crowd as he strutted down Fifth Avenue in the annual St. Patrick’s Day parade. In 1969, Richard Nixon presented a crystal vase, etched with a picture of the White House, to the Irish ambassador to the United States.

    The crowning Irishman in office, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, delivered a powerful speech on St. Patrick’s Day in 1954, while he was still a senator, and addressed the Irish parliament in 1963. On a trip to the city of Limerick, Kennedy underscored his admiration for the country:

    “This is not the land of my birth, but it is the land for which I hold the greatest affection.”

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  • Kashmiri Roganjosh Lands Celebrated British Chef In Controversy

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    SRINAGAR: Celebrity chef and television host, Gordon Ramsay found himself in controversy after he tried his hands on rogan Josh, a mutton dish that traces its origin to Kashmir.

    Rogan josh is a staple of Kashmiri cuisine and is one of the main dishes of the Kashmiri multicourse meal (the wazwan).

    “Introducing the new, fragrant Lamb Rogan Josh from @breadstreetkitchen – served with saffron rice and warm garlic naan!” the chef wrote as he shared a video on his instagram on March 12.

    Chef Ramsay can be seen plating lamb rogan josh that he served with naan.

    The video has garnered millions of views since being posted on the social media with people criticising Ramsay for ‘ improperly’ cooking the mutton delicacy.

    Awww Ramsey! Looks nothing like a rogan josh, instagram users quipped.

    A Kashmiri instagram user was quick to point out the problems in this dish and wrote, “That’s not rogan josh. The cut of the meat is wrong. The gravy is wrong. Even the naan is wrong. Being a Kashmiri who cooks and loves rogan josh, I can’t accept this dish, especially the gravy.”

    “If I am served this I will just leave. You are not even close to Rogan Josh. The consistency makes me feel sick,” wrote another user pointed out.

    One of the users reminded Gordon Ramsay of not using microgreens in Rogan Josh, “This is not rogan josh. This is mutton served in gravy. Also,authentic Kashmiri Rogan Josh is never garnished with microgreens.”

    Some even accused the chef of “whitewashing” their cuisine.

    Another netizen said, “Rogan literally means the pool of oil in which the dish is cooked and at the end of the cooking, it is supposed to float on top of the dish when served. The one shown here looks like some generic gravy made with tomato.”

    Traditionally, rogan josh is made with lamb, mutton, or goat meat and is coloured and flavoured primarily by alkanet root and Kashmiri chilies. It is one of the signature recipes of Kashmiri cuisine.

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  • This is how man who quit alcohol celebrated dry year

    This is how man who quit alcohol celebrated dry year

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    Chennai: A year after an alcohol addict decided to give up liquor consumption, a Tamil Nadu resident has celebrated an entire ‘dry year’ of his life by putting up posters.

    Manoharan, 52, was addicted to alcohol for over 30 years. On February 26, 2022, he resolved to get rid of his drinking habits.

    After successfully managing to stay away from his indulgence for 12 months, Manoharan, who hails from Bhathavalchalam Nagar in Palur, celebrated the achievement on Sunday by pasting posters wherein he also noted the benefits of quitting liquor.

    Manoharan told the media persons that in the last 32 years, there was not a single day when he did not consume alcohol.

    “I used to spend a minimum of Rs 400 per day on liquor… and even sold a piece of land,” he said.

    Talking about the idea behind putting up posters, Manoharan said he wanted to share the benefits of saying goodbye to drinking with the society, including his friends and relatives.

    He pasted posters across the walls in his native village. The expenses involved in designing and making the posters were borne by a neighbour who wanted to encourage the “good efforts” of Manoharan.

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  • Mehraj-ul-Alam Being Celebrated In Kashmir

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    Srinagar, Feb 18 (GNS): Thousands of devotees are expected to throng shrines and Masjids across Kashmir for special prayers on Mehraj-ul-Alam, the night when Prophet Mohammad (SAW) made the journey across the skies.

    The biggest congregation is expected at Dargah Hazratbal here where thousands of devotees including men, women and children are likely to attend to have a glimpse of the holy relic of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) after five-time prayers. Hundreds of people also participated in night-long prayers.  

    Local administration has made special arrangements including for management of traffic to ensure smooth movement.  Similar congregational prayers are expected in many other shrines in the valley include Jinab Sahib Soura, Aasar-i-Sharief Shahri Kailshpora, Aasar-i-Sharief Lal Bazar, Khanqah-e-Mualla, Dastegeer Sahib Khanyar, Kohimaran, Ziyarat Syed Saib Sonwar and Ziyarat Makdoom Sahib.

    Meanwhile, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha has extended his greetings on the eve of Shab-i-Meraj.

    In a message, the Lt Governor said: “On the auspicious occasion of Shab-i-Meraj, I convey my greetings to the people. The pious night provides an opportunity to the people to pray and seek forgiveness & blessings from the Almighty God. I pray for the well-being, happiness and prosperity of all.”

    National Conference Party President and Member of Parliament from Srinagar Dr. Farooq Abdullah also extended greetings to people on the annual observance of Shab-e- Meraj.

    Party President while greeting people said the venerated night of Meraj marks the ascension of Holy Messenger of Allah Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) towards heavens. “The Holy Prophet (PBUH) was gifted with five daily prayers equal to the reward of fifty daily prayers by Allah on the auspicious night. The Meraj is the great gift of Allah to Muslims; it is the most blessed journey of human history. Through this exalted journey, Holy Messenger of Islam (PBUH) taught humanity the merits of knowledge and how crucial it is to unveil the truths of nature. The journey of the Prophet (PBUH) has many lessons for us, the chief among them is importance of knowledge, therefore Muslims should strive towards excellence in knowledge, and quest of enlightenment. I extend my warm greetings to the people on the auspicious occasion, may the blessed night foster unity and consciousness among Muslims. May Almighty pardon our excesses and accept our prayers, and supplications. May the blessed night act as the harbinger of peace, prosperity, tranquillity and communal harmony in J&K,” he said. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • Herath Celebrated With Religious Fevour

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    Srinagar, Feb 18 (GNS): The Mahashivratri, the marriage anniversary of Lord Shiva and Goddess Uma, which is most important festival of the Kashmiri Pandits, locally known as “Herath”, was celebrated with religious fervor and gaiety in the Kashmir valley on Saturday.

    Kashmiri Pandits paid obeisance at temples and offer puja on the occasion. The biggest gathering was held at Shankaracharya Temple overlooking the famous Dal Lake in Srinagar.

    The special prayers were also held at Ganpatyar and Hanuman Temple at Amira Kadal in Srinagar.

    Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha had extended his greetings to the people on Mahashivratri.

    On the auspicious occasion of Mahashivratri, I convey warm greetings and good wishes to all. The festival, which is celebrated as ‘Herath’ by Kashmiri Pandit community is harbinger of peace, prosperity and happiness,” he had said, adding, “May Lord Shiva guide us on to the path of justice, truth and wisdom and strengthen our faith in the goodness of mankind.”

    National Conference Party President and Member of the Parliament from Srinagar Dr. Farooq Abdullah and Vice President Omar Abdullah had also extended warm greetings and best wishes to people on the auspicious occasion of Maha Shivratri observed as Herath by Kashmiri Pandits.

    Advisor to Lieutenant Governor, Rajeev Rai Bhatnagar extended his warm greetings to the people of Jammu and Kashmir and the Kashmiri Pandit brethren on the auspicious occasion of Maha Shivaratri (Hearath).

    In his greetings, Advisor Bhatnagar had said that this day is an auspicious occasion to rededicate ourselves to live a virtuous life. He had added that this is the festival of convergence of Shiva and Shakti which is celebrated across India to worship Lord Shiva and marks remembrance of “overcoming darkness and ignorance”.

    The Advisor had also prayed for peace, progress and prosperity of the entire Jammu and Kashmir. (GNS)

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  • Herath Celebrated With Religious Fevour

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    Srinagar, Feb 18 (GNS): The Mahashivratri, the marriage anniversary of Lord Shiva and Goddess Uma, which is most important festival of the Kashmiri Pandits, locally known as “Herath”, was celebrated with religious fervor and gaiety in the Kashmir valley on Saturday.

    Kashmiri Pandits paid obeisance at temples and offer puja on the occasion. The biggest gathering was held at Shankaracharya Temple overlooking the famous Dal Lake in Srinagar.

    The special prayers were also held at Ganpatyar and Hanuman Temple at Amira Kadal in Srinagar.

    Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha had extended his greetings to the people on Mahashivratri.

    On the auspicious occasion of Mahashivratri, I convey warm greetings and good wishes to all. The festival, which is celebrated as ‘Herath’ by Kashmiri Pandit community is harbinger of peace, prosperity and happiness,” he had said, adding, “May Lord Shiva guide us on to the path of justice, truth and wisdom and strengthen our faith in the goodness of mankind.”

    National Conference Party President and Member of the Parliament from Srinagar Dr. Farooq Abdullah and Vice President Omar Abdullah had also extended warm greetings and best wishes to people on the auspicious occasion of Maha Shivratri observed as Herath by Kashmiri Pandits.

    Advisor to Lieutenant Governor, Rajeev Rai Bhatnagar extended his warm greetings to the people of Jammu and Kashmir and the Kashmiri Pandit brethren on the auspicious occasion of Maha Shivaratri (Hearath).

    In his greetings, Advisor Bhatnagar had said that this day is an auspicious occasion to rededicate ourselves to live a virtuous life. He had added that this is the festival of convergence of Shiva and Shakti which is celebrated across India to worship Lord Shiva and marks remembrance of “overcoming darkness and ignorance”.

    The Advisor had also prayed for peace, progress and prosperity of the entire Jammu and Kashmir. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • Valentine’s Day celebrated across country, right-wing outfits play spoilsport

    Valentine’s Day celebrated across country, right-wing outfits play spoilsport

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    New Delhi: Couples – young and old – celebrated Valentine’s Day on Tuesday with flowers and gifts even as a few right-wing outfits played spoilsport in some parts of the country.

    Uttar Pradesh Animal Husbandry Minister Dharmpal Singh celebrated the occasion as “cow love day” while the Bajrang Dal held mass recitation of the Hanuman Chalisa to oppose the “spread of western culture”.

    After two years of muted festivities due to the Covid pandemic, the festival of love was in full bloom with people flocking to malls, restaurants and popular hangout zones in different parts of the country.

    With abundant snowfall turning the Kashmir landscape white this winter, love birds made a beeline to resorts such as Gulmarg in north Kashmir and Pahalgam in south Kashmir.

    “We came to this beautiful Valley to make Valentine’s Day a memorable one. The weather is nice and I am feeling lucky that we were able to plan the celebrations in Kashmir,” Madhya Pradesh native Saket Sharma said.

    However, members of outfits like the Bajrang Dal were again out on the streets targeting couples accusing them of “indulging in vulgarity” in the name of love.

    Bajrang Dal members drove away couples from a garden in Gujarat’s Gandhinagar and organised mass recitation of the Hanuman Chalisa in Nagpur, Maharashtra.

    In a video of the incident that went viral on social media platforms, nearly 10 Bajrang Dal activists armed with sticks were seen shouting slogans and driving away couples sitting inside the Central Vista garden located opposite the Assembly complex in Gandhinagar.

    While the Opposition Congress strongly condemned the act, the Gandhinagar police swung into action and summoned Bajrang Dal activists involved in the protest.

    Shaktisinh Zala, convener of the Bajrang Dal’s Gandhinagar unit, said the outfit’s members entered the garden to register their protest against Valentine’s Day, which he claimed, reflected “western culture”.

    “We were not harassing anyone. Bajrang Dal workers were only opposing western culture and people indulging in vulgarity in the name of love today. It is our duty to show the right path to Hindu youths and daughters,” Zala told reporters.

    Sources said police officials have summoned protesters seen in the viral video for questioning.

    In Nagpur, Bajrang Dal members protested against Valentine’s Day by taking out a rally in the city and organising mass recitation of the Hanuman Chalisa at Durga Mata Temple in the Sadar area.

    The rally passed through prominent areas of Nagpur and a large number of police personnel were deployed on the route to prevent untoward incidents.

    The rally concluded at the Samvidhan Square, where tributes were paid to the CRPF personnel killed on February 14, 2019, in a terror attack at Pulwama in Jammu and Kashmir.

    Besides Bajrang Dal members, functionaries of the Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) were also present on the occasion.

    Shiv Sena (UBT) activists raised slogans against Valentine’s Day celebrations and displayed oil soaked sticks to deter couples from celebrating the festival of love in public on Tuesday in Sagar town of Madhya Pradesh.

    Meanwhile, the Uttar Pradesh minister offered jaggery and rotis to cows on Valentine’s Day and said that they should be treated as mothers.

    He said there is no animal like a cow in the world whose “mal-mutra” (stool and urine) is “pious”.

    “We have three mothers — our mother, who gives us birth, ‘gau mata’ (cow) and Bharat Mata. First love should be for our mother, then ‘gau mata’ (cow) and then Bharat Mata ‘ko pranaam karna chahiye’ (should be saluted),” the minister said.

    Singh offered gud’ (jaggery) and rotis to cows in the Bakshi ka Talab area here to mark the day.

    He urged people to celebrate “cow love day” on Valentine’s Day.

    The Animal Welfare Board of India (AWBI) had on last Monday appealed to the people to celebrate February 14 as ‘Cow Hug Day’.

    The directive was later withdrawn on the directions of the government after the move became the subject of memes on social media.

    To “show love to those who need it the most”, Delhi-based NGO Wishes and Blessings treated more than 2,000 impoverished children, including HIV positive, visually impaired, orphans and homeless, throughout Delhi-NCR to cupcakes on the day.

    Okhla, Vasant Vihar, Nizamuddin, Munirka, Noida, Gurgaon, Madipur village, Sarai Kale Khan, Sadiq Nagar, and Maharani Bagh were some of the areas where the cupcakes were distributed, Geetanjali Chopra, Founder of the NGO said.

    “We are very grateful to have a group of compassionate bakers and volunteers who have come together to show love to those who need it the most,” Chopra said.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Amid Snowfall : 74th Republic Day celebrated in Achabal, BDC Firdousa Akhter unfurled National Flag.

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    Anantnag: 74th Republic Day was celebrated with traditional fervor and enthusiasm in Achabal.

    BDC Chairperson Firdousa Akhter, as a chief guest unfurled the national flag and takes salute.

    On the occasion, various contingents from civil and police administration, including, SPDO Achabal, Mohd Rakeeb,BDC Vice President Mohd Maqbool Ganaie,BDO Achabal Hakeem Sajad Ahmad,ZEO Ghulam Hassan,SHO Achabal Sarfaraz Ahmad,BMO Achabal Akhtar Hussain,NT Achabal Manzoor Ahmad, PRI’s, Sarpanchs, Ward members, and Media persons were also present at the occasion.

    Speaking on the occasion, Chief Guest BDC Firdousa in her address extended his Republic Day greetings to the people.

    Addressing the gathering, the DDC Chairperson said that the nation is paying rich tributes to the leaders, freedom fighters and martyrs who made countless sacrifices for the freedom of the country. Glorifying their contributions, he said that it is the result of their supreme efforts that we are living in a free country.

    Chairperson also deliberated on the ongoing development scenario of the Achabal Area and said that the area is touching new heights with active participation of people in government initiatives.

    On this Occasion BDC Vice President Mohammad Maqbol Ganie also Highlighted the efforts besides achievements made by the district under various priority areas including education, healthcare, languishing, back to village, district capex, agriculture and allied sectors, women and youth empowerment, MGNREGA, JJM, water and electricity supply to Anganwadi Centers and schools, rural development, macadamization and road connectivity, Social Welfare, Nasha Mukt Bharat, Industries, self employment and creation of durable and sustainable assets.

    The ceremony concluded with prize distribution for Employees from various departments,Media Persons were also felicitated for exemplary public service.

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Hyderabad: Mobile biodiversity festival celebrated in Zaheerabad

    Hyderabad: Mobile biodiversity festival celebrated in Zaheerabad

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    Hyderabad: Deccan Development Society (DDS) celebrated the Zahirabad Mandal Jathara of 23rd mobile biodiversity festival at the Government Degree College here on Sunday.

    The event began with traditional songs and the installation of seeds by the Sangham women farmers.

    DDS founding member P V Satheesh said that the mobile biodiversity festival has grown from 2 carts and one village to 16 carts and 25 villages in a span of two decades.

    “Every year the rate of biodiversity loss in native seed varieties is rising rapidly. I am glad that over the years, DDS has saved Zaheerabad as one of the standing agro-biodiversity hotspots in Telangana, especially for millets. It is our mission to conserve and promote the cultivation of these crops for generations to come,” he said.

    After his speech, a short film called “20 years of Mobile Biodiversity Festival” was screened.

    Zaheerabad’s assistant director of agriculture B Bikshapathi said that 2023 has been declared as an international year of millets.

    “Governments are realizing the importance of millets as nutri-cereals and is resolving to bring more acreage under millet cultivation,” he said.

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